@LTF85199 Is your tree well pruned? Large old trees that have been allowed to grow away unpruned often produce no more than a few apples, even if they are massive and are covered in blossom in the spring. Search "how not to prune an apple tree" to find out more.
Our apple tree always seems to have full of flowers at the beginning of spring, but as it becomes baby apples one by one they all begin to fall off in a couple of months what can I do to fix the problem?
how long before a tree produces fruit?
Gaho2Many 2 weeks ago
@jonewer thanks
LTF85199 4 months ago
@LTF85199 Is your tree well pruned? Large old trees that have been allowed to grow away unpruned often produce no more than a few apples, even if they are massive and are covered in blossom in the spring. Search "how not to prune an apple tree" to find out more.
jonewer 4 months ago
Good information.
ForexStrategySecrets 10 months ago
@altoids18ROX since they did become baby apple (half inch diameter) , that should mean it pollinated fine right?
LTF85199 1 year ago
@LTF85199 you probly need more than one apple tree for cross pollination
altoids18ROX 1 year ago
Our apple tree always seems to have full of flowers at the beginning of spring, but as it becomes baby apples one by one they all begin to fall off in a couple of months what can I do to fix the problem?
LTF85199 1 year ago
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agrotis79 2 years ago